rclone/lib/rest/rest.go
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// Package rest implements a simple REST wrapper
//
// All methods are safe for concurrent calling.
package rest
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"encoding/xml"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"mime/multipart"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"sync"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/readers"
)
// Client contains the info to sustain the API
type Client struct {
mu sync.RWMutex
c *http.Client
rootURL string
errorHandler func(resp *http.Response) error
headers map[string]string
signer SignerFn
}
// NewClient takes an oauth http.Client and makes a new api instance
func NewClient(c *http.Client) *Client {
api := &Client{
c: c,
errorHandler: defaultErrorHandler,
headers: make(map[string]string),
}
return api
}
// ReadBody reads resp.Body into result, closing the body
func ReadBody(resp *http.Response) (result []byte, err error) {
defer fs.CheckClose(resp.Body, &err)
return ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
}
// defaultErrorHandler doesn't attempt to parse the http body, just
// returns it in the error message closing resp.Body
func defaultErrorHandler(resp *http.Response) (err error) {
body, err := ReadBody(resp)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error reading error out of body: %w", err)
}
return fmt.Errorf("HTTP error %v (%v) returned body: %q", resp.StatusCode, resp.Status, body)
}
// SetErrorHandler sets the handler to decode an error response when
// the HTTP status code is not 2xx. The handler should close resp.Body.
func (api *Client) SetErrorHandler(fn func(resp *http.Response) error) *Client {
api.mu.Lock()
defer api.mu.Unlock()
api.errorHandler = fn
return api
}
// SetRoot sets the default RootURL. You can override this on a per
// call basis using the RootURL field in Opts.
func (api *Client) SetRoot(RootURL string) *Client {
api.mu.Lock()
defer api.mu.Unlock()
api.rootURL = RootURL
return api
}
// SetHeader sets a header for all requests
// Start the key with "*" for don't canonicalise
func (api *Client) SetHeader(key, value string) *Client {
api.mu.Lock()
defer api.mu.Unlock()
api.headers[key] = value
return api
}
// RemoveHeader unsets a header for all requests
func (api *Client) RemoveHeader(key string) *Client {
api.mu.Lock()
defer api.mu.Unlock()
delete(api.headers, key)
return api
}
// SignerFn is used to sign an outgoing request
type SignerFn func(*http.Request) error
// SetSigner sets a signer for all requests
func (api *Client) SetSigner(signer SignerFn) *Client {
api.mu.Lock()
defer api.mu.Unlock()
api.signer = signer
return api
}
// SetUserPass creates an Authorization header for all requests with
// the UserName and Password passed in
func (api *Client) SetUserPass(UserName, Password string) *Client {
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://example.com", nil)
req.SetBasicAuth(UserName, Password)
api.SetHeader("Authorization", req.Header.Get("Authorization"))
return api
}
// SetCookie creates a Cookies Header for all requests with the supplied
// cookies passed in.
// All cookies have to be supplied at once, all cookies will be overwritten
// on a new call to the method
func (api *Client) SetCookie(cks ...*http.Cookie) *Client {
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://example.com", nil)
for _, ck := range cks {
req.AddCookie(ck)
}
api.SetHeader("Cookie", req.Header.Get("Cookie"))
return api
}
// Opts contains parameters for Call, CallJSON, etc.
type Opts struct {
Method string // GET, POST, etc.
Path string // relative to RootURL
RootURL string // override RootURL passed into SetRoot()
Body io.Reader
NoResponse bool // set to close Body
ContentType string
ContentLength *int64
ContentRange string
ExtraHeaders map[string]string // extra headers, start them with "*" for don't canonicalise
UserName string // username for Basic Auth
Password string // password for Basic Auth
Options []fs.OpenOption
IgnoreStatus bool // if set then we don't check error status or parse error body
MultipartParams url.Values // if set do multipart form upload with attached file
MultipartMetadataName string // ..this is used for the name of the metadata form part if set
MultipartContentName string // ..name of the parameter which is the attached file
MultipartFileName string // ..name of the file for the attached file
Parameters url.Values // any parameters for the final URL
TransferEncoding []string // transfer encoding, set to "identity" to disable chunked encoding
Close bool // set to close the connection after this transaction
NoRedirect bool // if this is set then the client won't follow redirects
}
// Copy creates a copy of the options
func (o *Opts) Copy() *Opts {
newOpts := *o
return &newOpts
}
// DecodeJSON decodes resp.Body into result
func DecodeJSON(resp *http.Response, result interface{}) (err error) {
defer fs.CheckClose(resp.Body, &err)
decoder := json.NewDecoder(resp.Body)
return decoder.Decode(result)
}
// DecodeXML decodes resp.Body into result
func DecodeXML(resp *http.Response, result interface{}) (err error) {
defer fs.CheckClose(resp.Body, &err)
decoder := xml.NewDecoder(resp.Body)
return decoder.Decode(result)
}
// ClientWithNoRedirects makes a new http client which won't follow redirects
func ClientWithNoRedirects(c *http.Client) *http.Client {
clientCopy := *c
clientCopy.CheckRedirect = func(req *http.Request, via []*http.Request) error {
return http.ErrUseLastResponse
}
return &clientCopy
}
// Call makes the call and returns the http.Response
//
// if err == nil then resp.Body will need to be closed unless
// opt.NoResponse is set
//
// if err != nil then resp.Body will have been closed
//
// it will return resp if at all possible, even if err is set
func (api *Client) Call(ctx context.Context, opts *Opts) (resp *http.Response, err error) {
api.mu.RLock()
defer api.mu.RUnlock()
if opts == nil {
return nil, errors.New("call() called with nil opts")
}
url := api.rootURL
if opts.RootURL != "" {
url = opts.RootURL
}
if url == "" {
return nil, errors.New("RootURL not set")
}
url += opts.Path
if opts.Parameters != nil && len(opts.Parameters) > 0 {
url += "?" + opts.Parameters.Encode()
}
body := readers.NoCloser(opts.Body)
// If length is set and zero then nil out the body to stop use
// use of chunked encoding and insert a "Content-Length: 0"
// header.
//
// If we don't do this we get "Content-Length" headers for all
// files except 0 length files.
if opts.ContentLength != nil && *opts.ContentLength == 0 {
body = nil
}
req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, opts.Method, url, body)
if err != nil {
return
}
headers := make(map[string]string)
// Set default headers
for k, v := range api.headers {
headers[k] = v
}
if opts.ContentType != "" {
headers["Content-Type"] = opts.ContentType
}
if opts.ContentLength != nil {
req.ContentLength = *opts.ContentLength
}
if opts.ContentRange != "" {
headers["Content-Range"] = opts.ContentRange
}
if len(opts.TransferEncoding) != 0 {
req.TransferEncoding = opts.TransferEncoding
}
if opts.Close {
req.Close = true
}
// Set any extra headers
if opts.ExtraHeaders != nil {
for k, v := range opts.ExtraHeaders {
headers[k] = v
}
}
// add any options to the headers
fs.OpenOptionAddHeaders(opts.Options, headers)
// Now set the headers
for k, v := range headers {
if k != "" && v != "" {
if k[0] == '*' {
// Add non-canonical version if header starts with *
k = k[1:]
req.Header[k] = append(req.Header[k], v)
} else {
req.Header.Add(k, v)
}
}
}
if opts.UserName != "" || opts.Password != "" {
req.SetBasicAuth(opts.UserName, opts.Password)
}
var c *http.Client
if opts.NoRedirect {
c = ClientWithNoRedirects(api.c)
} else {
c = api.c
}
if api.signer != nil {
api.mu.RUnlock()
err = api.signer(req)
api.mu.RLock()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("signer failed: %w", err)
}
}
api.mu.RUnlock()
resp, err = c.Do(req)
api.mu.RLock()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !opts.IgnoreStatus {
if resp.StatusCode < 200 || resp.StatusCode > 299 {
err = api.errorHandler(resp)
if err.Error() == "" {
// replace empty errors with something
err = fmt.Errorf("http error %d: %v", resp.StatusCode, resp.Status)
}
return resp, err
}
}
if opts.NoResponse {
return resp, resp.Body.Close()
}
return resp, nil
}
// MultipartUpload creates an io.Reader which produces an encoded a
// multipart form upload from the params passed in and the passed in
//
// in - the body of the file (may be nil)
// params - the form parameters
// fileName - is the name of the attached file
// contentName - the name of the parameter for the file
//
// the int64 returned is the overhead in addition to the file contents, in case Content-Length is required
//
// NB This doesn't allow setting the content type of the attachment
func MultipartUpload(ctx context.Context, in io.Reader, params url.Values, contentName, fileName string) (io.ReadCloser, string, int64, error) {
bodyReader, bodyWriter := io.Pipe()
writer := multipart.NewWriter(bodyWriter)
contentType := writer.FormDataContentType()
// Create a Multipart Writer as base for calculating the Content-Length
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
dummyMultipartWriter := multipart.NewWriter(buf)
err := dummyMultipartWriter.SetBoundary(writer.Boundary())
if err != nil {
return nil, "", 0, err
}
for key, vals := range params {
for _, val := range vals {
err := dummyMultipartWriter.WriteField(key, val)
if err != nil {
return nil, "", 0, err
}
}
}
if in != nil {
_, err = dummyMultipartWriter.CreateFormFile(contentName, fileName)
if err != nil {
return nil, "", 0, err
}
}
err = dummyMultipartWriter.Close()
if err != nil {
return nil, "", 0, err
}
multipartLength := int64(buf.Len())
// Make sure we close the pipe writer to release the reader on context cancel
quit := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
select {
case <-quit:
break
case <-ctx.Done():
_ = bodyWriter.CloseWithError(ctx.Err())
}
}()
// Pump the data in the background
go func() {
defer close(quit)
var err error
for key, vals := range params {
for _, val := range vals {
err = writer.WriteField(key, val)
if err != nil {
_ = bodyWriter.CloseWithError(fmt.Errorf("create metadata part: %w", err))
return
}
}
}
if in != nil {
part, err := writer.CreateFormFile(contentName, fileName)
if err != nil {
_ = bodyWriter.CloseWithError(fmt.Errorf("failed to create form file: %w", err))
return
}
_, err = io.Copy(part, in)
if err != nil {
_ = bodyWriter.CloseWithError(fmt.Errorf("failed to copy data: %w", err))
return
}
}
err = writer.Close()
if err != nil {
_ = bodyWriter.CloseWithError(fmt.Errorf("failed to close form: %w", err))
return
}
_ = bodyWriter.Close()
}()
return bodyReader, contentType, multipartLength, nil
}
// CallJSON runs Call and decodes the body as a JSON object into response (if not nil)
//
// If request is not nil then it will be JSON encoded as the body of the request
//
// If response is not nil then the response will be JSON decoded into
// it and resp.Body will be closed.
//
// If response is nil then the resp.Body will be closed only if
// opts.NoResponse is set.
//
// If (opts.MultipartParams or opts.MultipartContentName) and
// opts.Body are set then CallJSON will do a multipart upload with a
// file attached. opts.MultipartContentName is the name of the
// parameter and opts.MultipartFileName is the name of the file. If
// MultpartContentName is set, and request != nil is supplied, then
// the request will be marshalled into JSON and added to the form with
// parameter name MultipartMetadataName.
//
// It will return resp if at all possible, even if err is set
func (api *Client) CallJSON(ctx context.Context, opts *Opts, request interface{}, response interface{}) (resp *http.Response, err error) {
return api.callCodec(ctx, opts, request, response, json.Marshal, DecodeJSON, "application/json")
}
// CallXML runs Call and decodes the body as an XML object into response (if not nil)
//
// If request is not nil then it will be XML encoded as the body of the request
//
// If response is not nil then the response will be XML decoded into
// it and resp.Body will be closed.
//
// If response is nil then the resp.Body will be closed only if
// opts.NoResponse is set.
//
// See CallJSON for a description of MultipartParams and related opts
//
// It will return resp if at all possible, even if err is set
func (api *Client) CallXML(ctx context.Context, opts *Opts, request interface{}, response interface{}) (resp *http.Response, err error) {
return api.callCodec(ctx, opts, request, response, xml.Marshal, DecodeXML, "application/xml")
}
type marshalFn func(v interface{}) ([]byte, error)
type decodeFn func(resp *http.Response, result interface{}) (err error)
func (api *Client) callCodec(ctx context.Context, opts *Opts, request interface{}, response interface{}, marshal marshalFn, decode decodeFn, contentType string) (resp *http.Response, err error) {
var requestBody []byte
// Marshal the request if given
if request != nil {
requestBody, err = marshal(request)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Set the body up as a marshalled object if no body passed in
if opts.Body == nil {
opts = opts.Copy()
opts.ContentType = contentType
opts.Body = bytes.NewBuffer(requestBody)
}
}
if opts.MultipartParams != nil || opts.MultipartContentName != "" {
params := opts.MultipartParams
if params == nil {
params = url.Values{}
}
if opts.MultipartMetadataName != "" {
params.Add(opts.MultipartMetadataName, string(requestBody))
}
opts = opts.Copy()
var overhead int64
opts.Body, opts.ContentType, overhead, err = MultipartUpload(ctx, opts.Body, params, opts.MultipartContentName, opts.MultipartFileName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if opts.ContentLength != nil {
*opts.ContentLength += overhead
}
}
resp, err = api.Call(ctx, opts)
if err != nil {
return resp, err
}
// if opts.NoResponse is set, resp.Body will have been closed by Call()
if response == nil || opts.NoResponse {
return resp, nil
}
err = decode(resp, response)
return resp, err
}